British College of Integrative Medicine
Based in Bath and founded by Mark Atkinson, the British College of Integrative Medicine (formerly the Faculty of Integrative Medicine) was opened in September 2009 and was founded by the Integrative Health Trust. [1] They share the same advisory board.
"The four directors of the college are former fellows or directors of the prince's charity, the Foundation for Integrated Health... One director of the college is Michael Dixon (NHS), a GP in Cullompton, Devon, who was formerly medical director of the Foundation for Integrated Health. The others are George Lewith, who runs a complementary medicine unit at Southampton University; David Peters, the chairman of the British Holistic Medical Association; and Christine Glover, a holistic health consultant. All are former fellows of the prince's charity." [1]
- Course Leaders - Dr Rosy Daniel and Joy Darch
Contents
Medical Advisory Board [2]
- Chairman - Karol Sikora – University of Buckingham
UK Advisors
- Steven Ersser
- Francoise Freedman
- Nicola Hembry
- Kim Jobst
- Patricia Peat
- Denise Rankin-Box
- Janet Saunders
- Jean Sayre-Adams
- Ruth Sewell
- Rajendra Sharma
- Karol Sikora
- Stephen Wright
International Advisors
Contact
Web: http://www.integrativemedicine.uk.com
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Integrative Health Trust About, organizational web page, accessed June 19, 2013.
- ↑ British College of Integrative Medicine Medical Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed May 31, 2014.